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    Luc Lacourcière

    Luc Lacourcière. Ethnographer, folklorist, writer, teacher, b St-Victor, Beauce, Que, 18 Oct 1910, d Quebec City 15 May 1989; BA (Laval) 1932, L LITT (Laval) 1934, honorary D LITT (McGill) 1966, honorary doctorate in ethnography (Memorial) 1975, honorary D LITT (Laurentian) 1977.

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    Luc Lafortune

    Luc Lafortune directed his first production in 1986, followed by several others that until 2009 have included Le Cirque réinventé, Fascination, Nouvelle Expérience, Saltimbanco, Mystère, Alegria, Quidam, "O", La Nouba, Dralion, Zumanity and Ka.

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    Luc Picard

    Luc Picard, actor, director and screenwriter (born in Lachine, Quebec, September 24, 1961).

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    Luc Plamondon

    Luc Plamondon, lyricist (b at Saint-Raymond-de-Portneuf, Qué 2 Mar 1945). His studies included piano, theatre, pedagogy, and letters, leading to advanced degree work in French literature, art history, and to a graduate degree in English from the West London College.

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    Luc Plamondon

    Luc Plamondon. Lyricist, producer, b St-Raymond-de-Portneuf, near Quebec City, 2 Mar 1942; BEd (Laval), honorary D LITT (Laval) 1994. Luc Plamondon grew up listening to the "turlutes" (comic ritornelles) of La Bolduc at his aunt's home in Limoilou; he wrote his first song at age 16.

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    Luce Guilbeault

    Luce Guilbeault, actor, director (b at Outremont, Qué 5 Mar 1935; d at Montréal 12 Jul 1991). Her career began in theatre where she particularly excelled in the Québécois repertoire (Réjean DUCHARME, Michel TREMBLAY, etc.

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    Lucia Frangione

    Lucia Frangione, playwright, actor (b at Calgary 23 July 1969). Lucia Frangione attended school at Camille J. Lerouge School in Red Deer, Alta, and studied playwriting at the Rosebud School of the Arts and acting at Langara College in Vancouver.

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    Luciano Della Pergola

    Luciano Della Pergola. Tenor, teacher, producer, b Bucharest 23 Jun 1910, of Italian parents, naturalized Canadian 1961, d Montreal 13 May 1991.

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    Lucie Gascon

    Lucie (Géraldine) Gascon (b Fortin). Harpist, composer, b Normandin, Lac-St-Jean, Que, 1 Jan 1944; deuxième prix chamber music (CMM) 1979. At 11 she began to study piano and recorder with Céline Bussières in Normandin.

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    Lucie Lacava (Profile)

    Lucie Lacava sits on the parquet-wood floor of her small office poring over a box of treasured old newspapers. "Here are some real antiques," she says, gingerly removing a faded yellow 1952 copy of The Toronto Daily Star from a plastic bag.This article was originally published in Maclean's Magazine on September 1, 1997

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    Lucie Pagé

    ​Lucie Pagé, Québécoise journalist, director, writer (born 29 November 1961 in Greenwood, Nova Scotia).

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    Lucien Brochu

    (Joseph-Pierre) Lucien Brochu. Administrator, teacher, choirmaster, librarian, b Drummondville, Que, 2 Oct 1920; BA (Montreal) 1942, B MUS (Montreal) 1952, M MUS (Laval) 1955.

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    Lucien Gagnier

    Lucien Gagnier. Flutist, b Montreal 26 Dec 1900, d there 26 Oct 1956. He began studying the flute at 8 with Pascal Deremouchamps and continued with Francis Boucher while learning theory from his father, Joseph. At 15 he made his debut with the orchestra of His Majesty's Theatre.

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    Lucien Hétu

    Lucien Hétu. Organist, songwriter, singer, b Ancienne-Lorette, near Quebec City, 8 Apr 1926, d Montreal 10 Jan 1990. He first studied organ 1949-51 with Georges Lindsay. In 1952 as a singer he won the grand prize of the CBC radio competition 'Les Talents de chez-nous.

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    Lucien Martin

    Martin, Lucien. Violinist, conductor, composer, b Montreal 30 May 1908, d there 29 Oct 1950; licence de concert (École normale, Paris) 1933.

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